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The personal information collected from the visitors of this website remains confidential. I respect the law(s) on confidentiality applicable to this website (U.S.) and will never pass on these data to any third party, unless required by law. This website does not collect any cookies. This website owner does collect sugar cookies.

This site currently utilizes WordPress’ Stat Tracking for personal viewing by Christopher Snider to track pageviews, referrals, clicks, and how few of you listen to my podcast. More information about Automattic’s Privacy Policy can be found here – http://automattic.com/privacy/

This blog, A Consequence of Hypoglycemia, and its associated social media channels (such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and any other channel listed here) are public-facing, any information found here or on my other social media channels can be viewed and used by anyone. Leaving a blog comment here means that your username (if applicable) and comment will be viewable to all, so please proceed accordingly. You will have the ability to delete, but not edit, your comment after it has posted. Emails or private messages sent directly to me can be assumed to be kept confidential unless publication is agreed by all parties.

All comments are held for moderation by the blog owner (me) until approved. Comments containing abusive, defamatory, or otherwise harmful language will not be approved. Simply put, I will not tolerate that kind of behavior within the comments of any post on this blog.

Christopher Snider can be contacted by email at chris at tobesugarfree dot com (there’s also a mailto link in the menu).

Content Ownership and Source Citations:

Any of the original content found on this site is my property and should not be reproduced, copied, or otherwise used without the author’s expressed written consent. Sort of like the NFL.

Health information coming from sources outside of my own personal experience will be cited and a URL link provided, when possible. Each post will feature the date it was published, and updates to policies will be dated at the bottom of the page in question.

When leaving blog comments that contain health information, please provide references (URL links) where available to the health/medical information you mention when it is not based on your personal experience. I classify a personal experience as any symptom, test, treatment, etc. that you or a close family member has undergone. All statements you make on this site about statistics, data, studies and new advancement in medicine should have legitimate, trustworthy sources – Wikipedia does not count. Comments that do not respect this policy will be treated as spam and not approved by the owner.